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So, 'Henri & Edmond in: The New Neighbour' is quite the oddball. Directed by Maxime Marion, this 2008 brickfilm blends animation and comedy in a rather unique way. The tone is quirky, with a mix of lighthearted humor and a thread of suspense, thanks to the whole 'is he really a cannibal?' angle. The pacing feels just right, balancing the absurdity of Henri's paranoid thoughts with the pair's interactions with their new Russian neighbor. The practical effects, being a brickfilm, give it a charming, DIY vibe that adds to its distinctiveness. Plus, the performances, while animated, have a certain authenticity that draws you in, making it a curious watch for fans of indie animation.
Interesting take on paranoia and neighborly suspicion.Unique brickfilm technique, practical effects are a standout.Quirky characters and unusual humor make it memorable.
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